

People are going to probably disagree with me because, LOVE, and that's fine. I just didn't care about her.īut let me get to what annoyed me the most about the book.

The book started off strong and Greta had such potential as a character, but she ended up landing very flat for me. I felt ZERO chemistry, ZERO connection, and ZERO investment.

Instead, Amo and Greta barely meet in passing and we were presented with what amounts to one of the crappiest renditions of insta-love that I have ever had the misfortune to read.īut seriously though. With Greta being like her Uncle Nino (to be blunt: they both present with autism spectrum qualities), the build of a forced relationship with Amo would have been absolutly delicious, just like the building of Luca/Aria, Remo/Seraphina, Gianna/Matteo, Val/Dante, and Anna/Santino's relationships were delicious. Long story short, this would have been amazing if it was an arranged marriage between Amo/Greta and the two mafia families. And, admittedly, I am a bit of an outlier here for not thinking so, so keep that in mind. Additionally, both of the male halves of these couples are the head honcho "Capo" of their respective mafia group. Book three was a surprising success and I went into this one thinking it would be a slam dunk.Īs fans of the author will know, this book featured the son and daughter of two of the main couples of this world. Some quick background: I didn't love book one of this series and I skipped book two as book one and two were a veritable duet. So this won't be the rant I intended to write, but it'll have to do. I'm not in a reviewing mood, but I want to get something down here before I forget everything about this book entirely.
